At approximately 9:18 a.m. on Thursday, attorneys for Hillary Rodham Clinton filed an Action For Divorce with the Supreme Court of the State of New York for Westchester County, according to documents obtained by Christian Times Newspaper.

Citing irreconcilable differences, the former Democratic nominee for President apparently is seeking a divorce from her longtime husband former President Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is named as the defendant in the legal filing, and Hillary’s signature appears beside her listing as the plaintiff. The plaintiff’s signature is often included in these types of filings to certify and expedite the legal process.

According to the filing obtained by CTN, the couple have a previously agreed-upon separation agreement or stipulation that will govern the manner in which the marital property is to be distributed in the event the divorce is finalized. It is unclear at this time what that agreement specifically covers.

CTN has censored the couple’s address and the contact information for Hillary’s attorney in the respect of their privacy.

At this time, the Clinton’s are not commenting on the breaking news of their imminent divorce.

The Clinton’s got married on October 11, 1975 in Fayetteville, Arkansas in the living room of their new red brick home. 15 of their closest friends and family were present, and the reception took place in their backyard.

The couple’s marriage has been a mystery for years after it was discovered that Bill Clinton carried on multiple affairs while Governor of Arkansas, President of the United States, and even after his time in public office. It has been alleged in the past that the couple have a purely professional relationship, and that they haven’t slept in the same bed for years.

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VIA| Russia have officially declared that Billionaire George Soros is a wanted man in their country, citing him and his organizations as a “threat to Russian national security”. Putin banned Soros from Russia last year due to the […]

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The 85-year-old Hungarian-American is a a major proponent of the one world government, one world currency, plutocratic framework which advocates for the complete eradication of borders.

In addition, Soros is responsible for funding various divide and conquer groups including Black Lives Matter, a Marxist cult used to drive a wedge between the races in America and distract the public from fighting back against the evils of globalism. If there’s a left-wing “progressive” hate group stirring up civil unrest, it’s likely Soros-funded.

Why is Soros an illegal?

Soros is a Nazi collaborator who aided in confiscating property from Jews and rounding up over 500,000 of them, many of whom were his friends and family, to send them to die in gas chambers. When recollecting these events the billionaire anti-capitalist often refers to his Nazi past as “the happiest time of my life.”

With that in mind, take a look at 8 U.S. Code 1182:

Section (E) explicitly states that “participants in Nazi persecution, genocide or the commission of any act of torture or extrajudicial killing” should be barred from entering the United States. Part (IV) of the document outlines that anyone associated with the government of a German ally (Hungary) who “assisted, or otherwise participated in the persecution of any person because of race, religion, national origin, or political opinion is inadmissible.”

Soros, a known Nazi collaborator, should therefore be banned from America.

So much for all of that smooth transition talk. But then again, we would expect nothing less from these two community organizers.

The Obamas refused to be photographed welcoming President-Elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania to the White House Thursday morning, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

“The Obamas canceled a photo-op of the current and future first couples outside the south entrance of the White House. In his first visit to the White House after the 2008 election, Mr. Obama and first lady Michelle Obama posed for the cameras alongside President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush. The decision not to participate in this tradition illustrates how bitter the campaign was, particularly for Mrs. Obama who delivered some of the most emotional arguments against electing Mr. Trump.”